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Topic: KTBH or TTBH Plans? (Read 5554 times)

Does anyone have plans or know of a site where I can find plans for KTBH and TTBH? I have seen Mr. Bush's site but I'd like to get some other opinions and perspectives as well. Also, are they available commercially? I'm a newbee but I've been reading about these things and I find them really fascinating. I think natural comb is one of natures most beautiful works of art and having a couple of hives that do that is very appealing. Any help or suggestions would be appreciated. Best wishes, Winenutguy.

I suggest taking a look at the plans at the website below that Michael refers to. You can search for "how to build a top bar hive" and you'll find a PDF file that lays out, quite clearly, how to create a top bar hive.

Thank you Mr. Bush. I think I'll go with cedar. I have some in my forest and one of them has to come down. I have a friend thet will mill it for me for a piece of the tree. Thank you for confirming my thinking! Best wishes, Winenutguy.

Thank you Mr. Bush. I think I'll go with cedar. I have some in my forest and one of them has to come down. I have a friend thet will mill it for me for a piece of the tree. Thank you for confirming my thinking! Best wishes, Winenutguy.

Why don't you cut a 3 foot section out of that cedar tree and the cut that so you have a U running full length, kind of a dug out TBH? Put a Salish Box painting on each end. Sure make a nifty conversation piece.

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Why don't you cut a 3 foot section out of that cedar tree and the cut that so you have a U running full length, kind of a dug out TBH? Put a Salish Box painting on each end. Sure make a nifty conversation piece.

Now Brian, you certainly do come up with some very interesting things, you be that thinker man :) :) :) have a most wonderful and awesome life and day, love life, great health. Cindi

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